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Rhodium-platinum alloys high-temperature properties

High Temperature Properties. There are marked differences in the abihty of PGMs to resist high temperature oxidation. Many technological appHcations, particularly in the form of platinum-based alloys, arise from the resistance of platinum, rhodium, and iridium to oxidation at high temperatures. Osmium and mthenium are not used in oxidation-resistant appHcations owing to the formation of volatile oxides. High temperature oxidation behavior is summarized in Table 4. [Pg.164]


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